Footage of two tribal clans battling it out (1963).
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 16, 2026
A battle between the Willihiman-Wallalua clan and the Wittaia clan, West Papua.pic.twitter.com/95o1ErG7bh
Footage of two tribal clans battling it out (1963).
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 16, 2026
A battle between the Willihiman-Wallalua clan and the Wittaia clan, West Papua.pic.twitter.com/95o1ErG7bh
We currently pay Norway £41 billion, annually, to import oil and gas from fields we share with Norway.
— DonKeiller (@KeillerDon) March 16, 2026
Genius. https://t.co/h8nGiUoPIH pic.twitter.com/2OsWy7hlmC
>American airman asleep on a train in France while on vacation with his childhood friends
— Trad West (@trad_west_) March 26, 2026
>Wakes up to the sound of screaming and breaking glass
>Sees a terrorist step into the aisle carrying an AK-47 and 300 rounds of ammo
>Doesn't look for an exit, doesn't hesitate
>Sprints 30… pic.twitter.com/SWvCCs44KB
French innovation at its best. And critics say France can no longer compete with the US. pic.twitter.com/sqDKSXPcLF
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) March 17, 2026
One of the main reasons the public does not trust our institutions is because they are not worthy of trust.
— Peter Boghossian (@peterboghossian) March 17, 2026
They are not pluralistic. They are ideologically captured and that capture taints research, outcomes, methodology, and completely destroys trust. As it should. https://t.co/4ZnpKP34tj pic.twitter.com/TSSgyCjGkR
Martha Nussbaum on why Aristotle believed you are not made of matter.
— Big Brain Philosophy (@BigBrainPhiloso) March 15, 2026
In a 1987 interview on the Great Philosophers, philosopher Martha Nussbaum lays out Aristotle's three-part case against material reductionism, the idea that what you fundamentally are is just the stuff you're… pic.twitter.com/9LimSAx1Ic
In a world of Paul Ehrlichs, be a Norman Borlaug
— Jon is writing (@Jontalksgaming) March 16, 2026
I know you guys just adore the lush and exotic bougainvillea, so I went on a hunt to find the biggest.
— Flower Show (@TheFlowerShow) March 27, 2026
This is what I came up so far , somewhere in a small village in Mexico , this giant resides . pic.twitter.com/f6wPmHS10d
John Cleese has now reached the third panel of the comic. https://t.co/JXPEIbeSoe pic.twitter.com/asW9fpViMO
— Rick Davis (@TheRhetorRick) March 17, 2026